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sunt qui bellum rhenum continenter trans proximique incolunt quibuscum gerunt germanis

Latin to English translation and meaning.

Latin
English
the other side of the Rhine and with whom they are continually waging war; those who are next to the authentic spirit of the
Alternative MeaningsPopularity
  • the other side of the Rhine and with whom they are continually waging war; those who are next to the authentic spirit of the
  • They live, moreover, in close proximity to the Germans who inhabit the land across the Rhine, and they are continually at war with them.
  • They live, moreover, in close proximity to the Germans who inhabit the land across the Rhine, and they are continually at war with them. 00:53
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